
New Zealand Herald reported that the Glenbrook Steel Mill is up and running after a 120 tonne molten iron spill sparked an emergency response
The molten metal had spilled due to a breakout, which occurred when a hole formed in a melter. The molten metal had collected in a huge heap and went through one of the floors of the building.
A New Zealand Steel spokeswoman said the molten iron spilled from one of the two melters. There were no injuries and no adverse environmental impacts. The spokeswoman said an internal investigation was underway to determine the cause.
(Sourced from nzherald.co.nz)










